Following public pushback, the Yellowstone County Commissioners at their Tuesday meeting reneged on a proposed policy to restrict political activity, including gathering petition signatures, on county property without prior approval from the county. 

Policy 26-91 appeared on the commission’s consent agenda — which is approved as a whole, not by individual item — as a “PUBLIC ACCESS and POLITICAL ACTIVITY POLICY,” requiring any individuals or organizations gathering signatures for any political activity or “other political or advocacy purposes” to check in with county officials prior to working on county property. 

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